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    La piedad divina. Desde el paganismo hasta el Cristianismo por Konstan, David

    Publicado 2007
    “…The concept of divine mercy has gone through different stages throughout its evolution, but the conceptions of Christian religion and pagan religion do not always oppose themselves. …”
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    Kant : dall'etica alla religione (e ritorno) por Esposito, Constantino

    Publicado 2001
    “…In this way the Kant*s concept of religión is precisely at the carrefour of speculative possibility and moral ought, and it means to reduce Christian religión to rational exigencies of moral religión…”
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    Hacia una conceptualización del Erotismo en Occidente Una mirada filosófica y literaria en torno de la discusión entre cuerpo y alma: Towards a Conceptualization of Eroticism in th... por Ortega Oliveros, Mayerlis

    Publicado 2021
    “…Because of this, in the first place, a historical-theoretical sketch will be made of the different meanings that eroticism has had, beginning with the philosophical and literary reflections that have arisen in relation to Eros from Greece to the 20th century, in pursuit of to reveal what it is, what it is not and what it could become. …”
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    The Ages of Man in Fulgentius por Cardigni, Julieta

    Publicado 2021
    “…In his Expositio virgilianae continentiae, Fulgentius the Mythographer (5th or 6th century C.E.) makes an exposition and interpretation of the Virgilian Aeneid in an allegorical-etymological key, to which he adds the moral sanction of the Scriptures to close the meaning. The most novel thing about Fulgentius’ work – leaving aside the fact, in itself remarkable, that he is the first Christian commentator of Virgil – is that he transforms the Aeneid into a kind of journey through the stages of human life, making each book of the epic correspond to an age of man. …”
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